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  1. Tycho Brahe, Laboratory Design, and the Aim of Science: Reading Plans in Context.Jole Shackelford - 1993 - Isis 84:211-230.
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  • The Astronomer’s Role in the Sixteenth Century: A Preliminary Study.Robert S. Westman - 1980 - History of Science 18 (2):105-147.
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  • (1 other version)A Bibliography Of Tracts And Treatises On The Comet Of 1577.C. Hellman - 1934 - Isis 22:41-68.
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  • (1 other version)Tycho Brahe's Cosmology from the Astrologia of 1591.John Christianson & Tycho Brahe - 1968 - Isis 59:312-318.
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  • Tycho Brahe's Critique of Copernicus and the Copernican System.Ann Blair - 1990 - Journal of the History of Ideas 51 (3):355-377.
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  • The Role of the Heavens in the Thought of Philip Melanchthon.Charlotte Methuen - 1996 - Journal of the History of Ideas 57 (3):385-403.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Role of the Heavens in the Thought of Philip MelanchthonCharlotte MethuenPhilip Melanchthon has long been recognized as one of the central figures in the German Lutheran Reformation. His theological contribution to the Reformation may be found in his codifying of Lutheran theology in the Confessio Augustana and in the Loci Communes, the first major Lutheran theological textbook, which long remained a central text for the teaching of theology (...)
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  • The Melanchthon Circle, Rheticus, and the Wittenberg Interpretation of the Copernican Theory.Robert S. Westman - 1975 - Isis 66 (2):165-193.
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  • Tycho brahes elixier.Von Karin Figala - 1972 - Annals of Science 28 (2):139-176.
    In the history of science the ‘Elixir Tychonis’ was rather neglected till today. This elixir consists of three prescriptions. The first was published in Cista medica by Thomas Bartholinus, the third in the biography of Brahe written by Gassendi . The famous edition of Opera omnia Brahei by Dreyer contains the three prescriptions in the Vol. IX; Dreyer used only the manuscript Langebekiana Nr. 179 under consideration of the printed texts differing from the manuscript. The discovery of the probable unknown (...)
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  • The Birth of History and Philosophy of Science. Kepler's `A Defence of Tycho against Ursus' with Essays on its Provenance and Significance.John Worrall - 1985 - Philosophical Quarterly 35 (140):311.
    Nicholas Jardine offers here an edition and the first translation into English of Johannes Kepler's A Defence of Tycho against Ursus. He accompanies this with essays on the provenance of the treatise - the circumstances which provoked Kepler to write it, an analysis of its strategy, style and historical sources and of the contents of Ursus' Treatise on Astronomical Hypotheses to which Kepler was replying. Dr Jardine also provides three extended interpretive essays on the intrinsic interest and historical significance of (...)
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  • (1 other version)Tycho Brahe's German Treatise on the Comet of 1577: A Study in Science and Politics.J. Christianson - 1979 - Isis 70:110-140.
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  • (1 other version)Maurolyco's "Lost" Essay on the New Star of 1572.C. Hellman & Francesco Maurolyco - 1960 - Isis 51:322-336.
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  • A History of Magic and Experimental Science.L. THORNDIKE - 1958
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  • “This Comet or New Star”: Theology and the Interpretation of the Nova of 1572.Charlotte Methuen - 1997 - Perspectives on Science 5 (4):499-515.
    This article examines a set of letters and observational reports that passed between Ludwig of Württemberg and Wilhelm of Hesse in response to the nova of 1572. Discussing the terminology used in this debate, it demonstrates that the terms “star” and “comet” were not unambiguous for sixteenth-century authors. A consideration of the relationship between accuracy of observation and the accuracy of the conclusions drawn from them, judged in the terms of twentieth-century astronomy, shows that those observers with the best instruments (...)
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